Internationalists Push For The Creation Of World Spy Agency
November 21, 2009 by Infowars Ireland
Recently, President Barack Obama named Chuck Hagel, a left-leaning Republican, as co-chair of his Intelligence Advisory Board. Although a leader in the GOP, Hagel developed a close relationship with Obama during his presidential campaign. Reportedly both men are Internationalists with some observers claiming they are more concerned with foreign nations than their own country and its people.
Chuck Hagel is a member of various Globalist organizations, such as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFP), according to Washington sources.
The CFR has worked to create and preserve a system of worldwide economic, political, and military dependencies/protectorates. This system initially was used to “contain” the Eurasian and Latin American left, but has evolved into a welfare system for United States-based multinational corporations.
Hagel once wrote, “The UN is more relevant today than it has ever been” and “U.S. interests are not mutually exclusive from the interests of its friends and allies.”
In addition, “the United States and the European Union can benefit by teaming up to address the global issues of the coming era” and the “United States can continue to set an example, not arrogantly, but cooperatively, through strong leadership and partnership.”
Meanwhile officials unveiled a United Kingdom government security plan examined by reporters from the London-based Daily Telegraph, several countries — U.S., U.K., France, Germany, etc. — would submit classified information into a central intelligence unit so that any member nation will have access to it.
But the proposals risk hard won intelligence gathered by U.S. agents being leaked by less scrupulous security services, particularly in the former Communist states of Eastern Europe, according to security experts Bruno Waterfield and Duncan Gardham.
Although the Government has contributed to the proposals being drawn up as part of unifying European countries and their resources, Britain’s security services — MI5, its internal agency, and MI6, its foreign intelligence agency — will likely put up stiff opposition to these plans, claim Waterfield and Gardham.
“This is serious business even for the United States,” said former US Marine intelligence officer and NYPD detective Sid Frances.
“The United States shares top secret intelligence with the British intelligence and law enforcement agencies. That means that very soon, U.S. secrets will be distributed to nations that should not have access to our military and law enforcement secrets,” claims the decorated Marine and cop.
“What worries me is that the people who these Internationalists will spy on, just may be you and me,” he added.
Historically British intelligence officers have enjoyed a good relationship with their U.S. counterparts, regularly exchanging information particularly in the fight against terrorism.
However, there has been a degree of mistrust between the British authorities and European security agencies. In the 1990s the French intelligence service was blamed for leaking information shared by MI6 to the Serbian military,
“We have well-worked principles about how we share information using bilateral relationships built up over many years,” said Waterfield and Gardham. Read more…
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